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Management Console 1.1.1 has been released. Changes and Improvements Update URL on data bag item deletes. Redirect properly on data bag item deletes. Truncate cookbook names that are too long for run list editor. Fixed loading of additional roles in run list editor. Fixed tooltips for disabled sidebar actions.

This security release includes fixes for the following: libyaml 0.1.5 [CVE-2013-6393] – ml_parser_scan_tag_uri function in scanner.c performs incorrect cast OpenSSL 1.0.1f [CVE-2013-4353] – allows remote TLS servers to cause a denial of service Nginx 1.4.

New versions of the Push Jobs Server and the Push Jobs client have been released. Push Jobs Server 1.1.0 Changes Add X-Chef-Version HTTP header information for compatibility with EC 11.1.0 Change internal handling of principal endpoint responses for compatibility with EC 11.1.0 Push Jobs Server 1.1.

Reporting 1.1.0 has been released.

Chef Server 11.0.11 is now available for download at: http://www.opscode.

Ohai folks, Today we’ve released two new versions of Chef Client; 11.10.2 and 10.30.4. These releases include the fix for the recently reported security vulnerability in libyaml that is explained here.

Join us at SCaLE 12x, the Linux/Open Source software expo in North America.  We’ll be hosting two Chef workshops as well as great Chef technical presentations from Cloud Integrations Lead, Matt Ray and Software Engineer, Sean O’Meara.  Matt will be presenting on Chef deployment on OpenStack on  Saturday, February 22nd.

Jennifer Burke

We experienced a brief outage yesterday, and we are sorry about the inconvenience. We know how frustrating it can be when a chef-client cannot connect to the server.At 00:12 UTC the firewall configuration was modified to use TCP for syslog to keep syslog messages from being dropped/lost over UDP.

Our third annual user conference is going to be a tremendous event. In addition to dynamite talks, presentations, and meet-ups (featuring GE Capital, Yahoo, and many more), On Tues., April 15, #ChefConf is hosting an incredibly diverse and hands-on day of training, with multiple full day and half-day options available.

Lucas Welch